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Overall: I got into this College seeing the placement rates.Was pretty hopeful that being the hardworking pupil this college would provide me immense opportunities to pursue my career.But here's the reality check I got,You can only Excel in this college if you are involved in its deep politics.No opportunities as such only people who has connections gets opportunities over the student who really deserves those Chances Example-I am recognised author of two books in First year itself but in literature competition they opted their favourite Students instead of Me saying your vocabulary is too hard to understand.Also College is filled with biasness.The grades given arent based on knowledge but on how much you bootleak a proffesor.They won't even hesitate to fail you if you don't comply with biasness and raise your voice against it.The worst part being you will be bullied as hell,the proffesors ownself will bully you if you are smarter than your classmates and you will end up being a joke nothing else.To survive this college you will always have to go by your own confidence and faith and don't ever get fooled by the fools Herr just believe in yourself.Your morals will be tested but you should held your head high and just never ever listen to those idiots.I hope if you enter this college you are confident enough to hold all the tortures of your colleagues and proffesors.
Placement: First of all they will make sure to fail you and give zero even in answers you wrote 10 pages.Then if placements come they will misguide them about your image and at the end you will have to go with Out Campus placements.
Dear student,
The cut off for B.Com LL.B at the Institute of Law, Nirma University varies every year. The top 500 students are called for the counselling process every year and 150 out of them are given final admission. A CLAT score of 140-150 is considered safe for getting admission to B.Com LL.B at Nirma University.
You can call us on the toll-free student helpline number 1800-572-9877 to get assistance from our academic counsellors on the topic.
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